Studies have shown that drinking tea is linked to slower biological aging, especially for those who drink it every day.
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More than 1 in 3 new cancer cases worldwide stem from risk factors that individuals can prevent.
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This 30-day anti-inflammatory plan created by a dietitian includes at least 90 grams of protein and no added sugar to help you feel your best.
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The group recommends that anyone heading to this country get vaccinated beforehand.
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County health officials said they observed a noticeable increase in gastrointestinal illness within the community.
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Dr. Annie Andrews is running for Lindsey Graham's Senate seat. She's one of several doctors seeking office during an election midterm year where health care issues are front and center.
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Vitamin D supplements can sometimes cause negative side effects, even if you're deficient.
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Danish psychiatrist Søren Dinesen Østergaard has a grim warning about the "cognitive debt" accrued by scholars who use AI.
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According to Dr Yaranov, total cholesterol numbers do not tell the whole story. He shares 6 markers that assess the risk of heart disease more accurately. | Health
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Taking a magnesium supplement may help regulate the body’s production of vitamin D, according to recent research. Here, experts explain the findings.
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Lifestyle habits can play a role in managing high cholesterol. Dietitians share 4 things to do every day if you have high cholesterol.
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Drugs like Zepbound and Wegovy are intended for people who are overweight. Some patients are using them after bariatric surgery to keep pounds from creeping back. Others may just want to lose a few pounds.
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A massive analysis of randomized trials suggests that most side effects listed on statin labels may not be caused by the drugs at all. Cardiovascular disease kills about 20 million people worldwide and accounts for roughly a quarter of all deaths in the UK. S…
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Nipah virus fatality rates are 40% to 75%. It's typically spread between humans and bats through people consuming contaminated tree fruit.
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A recently discovered brain network may be the core circuit underlying symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
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How do I get it through her thick skull not to try this?
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Long term heart health can be achieved through simple habits that reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Dr Yaranov shares 5 things he practises daily. | Health
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According to experts, these 4 supplements might not do much to alleviate arthritis—and, in some cases, could cause serious side effects.
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Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price. Researchers used these gravesites to investigate social exclusion based on illness, by studying whether people with l…
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A six-week study from the University of Nottingham suggests that pairing fermented kefir with a diverse prebiotic fiber mix may deliver a powerful anti-inflammatory boost. This “synbiotic” combination outperformed omega-3 supplements and fiber alone, leading …
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The Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) is dominating the count, with Shah on course to be prime minister.
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Health departments are sounding the alarm about a contagious bacterial disease that can be deadly in dogs -- and in rare cases, can spread to humans.
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Can men smell when a woman is fertile? According to new research, the answer is likely no. A detailed analysis found that conception risk does not influence the chemical profile or perceived attractiveness of intimate scents.
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Depression and anxiety affect millions of people worldwide.
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February is often when flu cases peak in the U.S. as people gather indoors during the winter months.
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SLAMF6 functions exclusively as a T cell inhibitory receptor, which is triggered by cis homotypic interactions.
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A randomized trial found older adults doing computerized speed training with booster sessions had a 25% lower dementia risk 20 years later.
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Analyses of heterogeneous assemblies of native NMDA receptors from whole-brain tissue of mice reveal new characteristics of conformational diversity and channel opening.
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If proven effective in humans, the vaccine could complement standard therapies for HPV-driven cancer, as well as inform the design of therapeutic vaccines for other diseases.
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An outbreak of MPXV in sooty mangabeys in Côte d’Ivoire was linked to MPXV-infected fire-footed rope squirrels, providing direct evidence of interspecies transmission and indicating risk for zoonotic transmission of MPXV from both hosts.
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Scientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: whether gene editing might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol. It's very early-stage research that has been tried in only a few dozen people so far. But gene-editing approaches being de…
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Trending News: A 21-year-old British backpacker who thought she had a stomach bug was left stunned when doctors told her she was in labour and about to give birth.Ha.
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The director-general of the WHO said a U.S.-funded study of the hepatitis B vaccine in Guinea-Bissau would be “unethical” if it proceeds as planned.
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To consolidate memories, our brains replay them during periods of rest as a kind of 'replay mode'.
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A recent study has found that the quality of a low carb and low fat diet may be more important for heart health than the amount of fat and carbs consumed.
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In this Q&A with the authors of a recent book about Bigfoot hunters, they admit these people are neither anti-science nor irrational.
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Widely used acid-suppressing drugs may have hidden effects beyond the stomach.
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A team led by investigators at Mass General Brigham and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has shown that a single injection of an oncolytic virus—a genetically modified virus that selectively infects and destroys cancer cells—can recruit immune cells to penetrate …
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Testosterone therapy is a hot topic right now, but when 35-year-old Will Tracey’s T levels fell, he chose to explore natural solutions, with dramatic results
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Psychedelics are psychoactive substances that trigger unusual mental states, also referred to as "trips," altering the perceptions, thoughts, and emotions of those taking them and typically inducing hallucinations. Over the past few decades, some mental healt…
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Health News: In India, millions of people are living with hepatitis B or C and don’t even know it. You could feel completely fine, go to work every day, eat normal.
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Ready to run it back and kick it old school like it’s 2020? Let’s welcome back our old pal, ivermectin, everybody! Yeah, if you thought we left horse paste dewormer on the ash heap of history, think again. This time, it’s not being pushed as effective...
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Walking up the stairs is beneficial, but did you know that how you walk up the stairs can impact your health? Here’s what a spine surgeon recommends.
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Dariush Mozaffarian is a leader in the food-is-medicine movement. This is exactly what he eats — and yes, dessert is on the list.
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A new polymer gel can deliver insulin through intact skin in animal tests. It could someday offer a path toward needle-free diabetes treatment, some say.
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Waterfalls are sites where gravity pulls water down a steep cliff. This setup endows the water with rapid motion as it falls down the…
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A teenager training to be a welder contracted a rare and dangerous lung infection, prompting a combined state and federal investigation.
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Screening for breast cancer is important. That’s because it’s the second most common cancer in women in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fortunately, getting
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The collision could also be responsible for Saturn’s iconic rings, researchers say.
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A deep space photographer spent months photographing the Crab Nebula and found his composite image, when compared with the 1999 image from the Hubble Space Telescope, shows the supernova's expansion.
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A few days ago, I co-authored a new paper with my brilliant postdoc, Richard Cloete, which reported here (and to a broader audience here)…
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Early risers across the East Coast may get a special pre-dawn show Friday morning as NASA and SpaceX prepare to launch the Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station.
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"This is essentially as close as we can get to seeing the death of a massive star."
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Floating pumice revealed Earth’s biggest submarine volcano eruption, hidden almost a kilometer beneath the Pacific for more than a decade.
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"We are not just replacing the black hole with a dark object; we are proposing that the supermassive central object and the galaxy's dark matter halo are two manifestations of the same, continuous substance."
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Richard Carrington’s name has long been connected with the most intense solar storm ever recorded, but his face was unknown until a lost portrait surfaced.
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A runaway supermassive black hole may have been kicked out of its galaxy, leaving a vast 200,000-light-year streak of newborn stars in its wake.
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The annular solar eclipse will see the moon cover the majority of the solar disk, surrounding it in a fiery halo.
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Cracked open in a remote basin, two fossil eggs revealed crystal-lined hollows instead of embryos, and a mystery millions of years in the making.
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Control panels of a pre-digitalization nuclear plant look quite daunting, with countless dials, buttons and switches that all make perfect sense to a trained operator, but seem as random as those o…
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Deep inside a nearby galaxy cloaked in thick clouds of gas and dust, astronomers have uncovered a surprising treasure trove of organic molecules using the James Webb Space Telescope. Peering through the cosmic veil in infrared light, researchers detected an e…
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In 2025, scientists reported the discovery of long-chain organic molecules called alkanes in the ancient mudstones of Mars.
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SpaceX's crew missions will now launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
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Humans are spending more time in outer space than ever, and we're bringing our gonads with us.
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Cryo-electron microscopy structures of nucleotide excision repair complexes reveal the roles of the constituent proteins XPA, XPB, XPC, XPD, XPF, XPG and RPA in DNA bubble formation and excision of the lesion strand.
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When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells. The spindle is the machinery behind that process: It latches onto chromosomes (where DNA is stored) and separates them so they can se…
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Scientists hope to probe the nature of general relativity through a possible pulsar found in the center of the Milky Way, near a supermassive black hole.
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The element cobalt is considered a typical ferromagnet with no further secrets. However, an international team led by HZB researcher Dr. Jaime Sánchez-Barriga has now uncovered complex topological features in its electronic structure. Spin-resolved measuremen…
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We are in the part of the program where we are doing very nasty things to the engine."
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Scientists found a 307 million-year-old fossil, Tyrannoroter heberti, revealing one of the earliest known land vertebrates with teeth adapted for eating plants.
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The star is the "yolk" of the beautiful Egg Nebula.
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Kiké Hernández is back for another season in Los Angeles. MLB Trade Rumors has more on the move and where Hernández fits on the roster.
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A multi-institutional team of researchers led by Virginia Tech's Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC has for the first time identified specific patterns of brain chemical activity that predict how quickly individual honey bees learn new associations, …
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New Smart Underwear Unlocks the Serious Science of Human Flatulence: It’s giving researchers insights into the microbiome—and you can help.
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Just in time for Valentine's Day, space offers a heart-shaped greeting. The star Mira A, about 300 light-years from Earth, has released material into an expanding cloud of gas and dust resembling a heart. Both the amount of material and the speed at which the…
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Dashiell Hammett mentioned Sam Spade's jutting chin in the opening sentence of his novel, "The Maltese Falcon." Spade's chin was among the facial features Hammett used to describe his fictional detective's appearance, but starting with that distinctive chin w…
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New research using a space-time phenomenon predicted by Einstein presents evidence that the invisible backbone of the universe may be much "fuzzier" than we realized.
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Modern armor systems do not do a good enough job of protecting humans from blast-induced neurotrauma (brain and eye damage). To improve them, we may have to look to nature. In particular, a tiny shrimp that is able to protect itself from the shockwaves it gen…
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Researchers report the detection of "artificial objects" on the Moon that could help locate a long-lost Soviet spacecraft.
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The discovery of the Higgs boson hasn’t led to a explosion of new physics. Now, some scientists think that hidden physics may be hiding beyond LHC’s view.
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The planet has a big problem – and this ambitious team has a radical solution.
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Scientists have long known that Earth's core is mostly made of iron, but the density is not high enough for it to be pure iron, meaning lighter elements exist in the core, as well. In particular, it's suspected to be a major reservoir of hydrogen. A new study…
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NASA engineers are targeting April for an uncrewed Starliner mission, with a crewed flight possible this fall, the agency’s commercial crew manager said Monday.
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Footprints that are thousands of years old have been uncovered, what they reveal could shatter the current understanding of human migration.
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Over the last year, we've seen America's "forever war" come home. But wandering monks remind us peace is possible
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Boosting mitochondrial metabolism in neurons in central memory circuits by enhancing Ca2+ retention in the mitochondrial matrix is shown to improve long-term memory formation in flies and mice.
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Uncertainty in climate models could mean Earth systems are perilously close to their tipping points, scientists warn.
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Free-floating planets, or as they are more commonly known, rogue planets, wander interstellar space completely alone. Saying there might be a lot of them is a bit of an understatement. Recent estimates put the number of rogue planets at something equivalent t…
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A water system activation at the Thad Cochran Test Stand (B-2) on Jan. 30 at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, helped capture critical data to support testing a new SLS (Space Launch System) stage expected to fly on the Artemis IV m…
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We describe electricity as a flow, but that’s not what happens in a typical wire. Physicists have begun to induce electrons to act like fluids, an effort that could illuminate new ways of thinking about quantum systems.
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Researchers in China have isolated the effects of electronic friction, showing for the first time how the subtle drag force it imparts at sliding interfaces can be controlled. They demonstrate that it can be tuned by applying a voltage, or switched off entire…
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New research reveals how quiet galactic engines can help shape entire galaxies.
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For the first time, physicists have developed a model that explains the origins of unusually stable magic nuclei based directly on the interactions between their protons and neutrons. Published in Physical Review Letters, the research could help scientists be…
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Deep beneath the ocean's waves, where no light reaches and the pressure is crushing, a team of researchers has found life thriving in ways that defy all expectations.
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Neutrinos are very small, neutral subatomic particles that rarely interact with ordinary matter and are thus sometimes referred to as ghost particles. There are three known types (i.e., flavors) of neutrinos, dubbed muon, electron and tau neutrinos.
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The creature’s staggering size stunned experts, and its location raises even bigger questions about how Jurassic giants roamed the planet.
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The last common ancestor of all living things did not just suddenly appear on Earth roughly 4.2 billion years ago.
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